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IT'S OK TO HATE YOUR EX - eBook

They say that love is a battlefield, but let's be real for a moment. Divorce? That's a whole other level of warfare. You've been through the emotional trenches, fought your way through the legal minefields, and emerged on the other side, battered and bruised. But hey, congratulations! You made it out alive, and now it's time to start healing. In this no-nonsense guide, aptly titled "It's OK to Hate Your Ex," we'll dive headfirst into the murky waters of post-divorce resentment. Because let's face it, we've all secretly muttered expletives under our breath at some point during this shitshow of a process. So, why "It's OK to Hate Your Ex," you ask? Well, dear reader, we're not here to sugarcoat things or pretend that the end of a relationship is all sunshine, unicorns, and rainbows. No, we're here to acknowledge the raw and unfiltered emotions that come when the person you once loved becomes the object of your disdain. But wait, before you start worrying if this book is just going to be a long rant session, let me assure you that it's so much more. We're not here to wallow in bitterness but to embrace it, examine it, and ultimately find a way to release it. Because, let's be honest, carrying around that baggage isn't doing you any favors..

Discussions of:

  • the poison of hatred

  • protecting children

  • breaking free

  • reclaiming your peace

  • turning hatred into fuel

  • vicious cycle of hate

  • a necessary emotion to have?

Throughout the pages of this book, you'll find a blend of personal anecdotes, real-world advice, and a sprinkle of humor to guide you on this journey of self-discovery and healing. We'll explore the stages of resentment, from the initial fiery rage to the quieter moments of simmering resentment. You'll discover practical strategies to navigate the emotional rollercoaster and learn to reclaim your own happiness

What People Are Saying:

“David M. Webb's book "It’s OK To Hate Your Ex" delves deep into the rollercoaster of emotions that come with divorce, focusing especially on the natural but complex feeling of hatred. Webb combines heartfelt stories with expert advice, showing readers how to use their feelings of hate as a stepping stone towards healing rather than a stumbling block. He doesn't shy away from discussing how such emotions affect children and stresses the importance of moving toward forgiveness. This book is a compassionate guide for anyone struggling to find their footing after a marriage ends, offering practical ways to heal and grow.”

Kashaun Cooper, Founder and CEO | Champion Nation

If you’ve ever gone through a divorce, or know someone who is, 'It's OK to Hate Your Ex' by David M. Webb is an indispensable guide. In today's world, where the etiquette of emotions often gets clouded by political correctness, David’s book offers a refreshingly honest look at the complex feelings that come with ending a marriage. Join David as he shares his profound journey of self-discovery, akin to a phoenix rising from its ashes. This book isn’t just about coping with divorce; it's about transforming pain into a catalyst for personal growth and resilience, highlighting the power of forgiveness along the way. He thoughtfully explores the nature of hatred in divorce, its impacts, and provides 40 practical outlets to transform anger, along with several actionable how-to's to shift focus towards recovery and renewal. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to find peace and purpose after the storm of a divorce.

Yannick Picard, Mindset and Confidence Coach, The Naked Coach

It is common to blame your ex after divorce but as David M. Webb correctly points out, you need to come to the point of asking yourself: What do I have to learn from all this? How should I have been a better partner in the marriage? When you do this and learn the lessons you were meant to learn, you become ready for a new relationship as a new and better you.

Elliott Katz, Author of Being the Strong Man A Woman Wants: Timeless wisdom on being a man